Coffee, Junior Highers and Parking

I will soon be in my third local coffee shop of the morning.

This next week I have the opportunity to participate in one my favorite and most fulfilling aspects of my “job.” I will be once again speaking at a week long Junior High camp up at Mount Hermon. As I have mentioned in previous blogs, I am a bit disenchanted by most traditional summer camp structures, but my partnership with Mt. Hermon over the years has brought about great hope and encouragement. I really appreciate their understanding of the Gospel and the importance they put on sharing a faith that is more about a daily decision to be an active participate in the Mission of God and less about a one time, decision that can often be lacking authenticity(often because of the setting we create around that decision time).

Anyway, this is the point in my preparation where I have a million ideas, but very little idea of how they are going to all fit together. On top of that, my parking limit runs out every two hours, hence my coming arrival at my third coffee shop. I think I will stick with a water and lemon at the next one…

2 replies on “Coffee, Junior Highers and Parking”

  1. Jon, Sweet Jon,

    We have this conversation a lot. What’s the ONE thing you want them to walk away with, that they etch in their Bible, they etch in their heart, they etch in their shoes.

    What is the one thing (these kids deal with a buttload of shame issues, insecurity in who they are.) you want them to know and walk in.

    And then—all things center about that. All things defend that.

    Miss you brother-friend.

    –Ryan

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